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and by all three i'm referring to mike mclelland, the actual elected district attorney, his wife cynthia both found dead in their home. and hasse, an assistant district attorney. interesting also there have been many comments that hasse never prosecuted arian nation who has come under suspicion as a gang. very often gang members are prosecuted alone like one gang member for murder, one for armed robbery. they could infuriate an entire gang. the more likely is that it is a single person acting alone. >> so the harris county officials are now putting out the alert and protecting their own. harris county down in the houston area. i'm sure you will remember there were federal charges brought up against arian brotherhood members in houston last fall. my concern is like you said, they can be prosecuted individually. can they become members of the gang once they end up in prison? >> absolutely. it's some people think it is harder to try. if you go behind bars you can find out who has the kind of members of the gang specifically arian brotherhood has never been really secretive. they make no sec
and by all three i'm referring to mike mclelland, the actual elected district attorney, his wife cynthia both found dead in their home. and hasse, an assistant district attorney. interesting also there have been many comments that hasse never prosecuted arian nation who has come under suspicion as a gang. very often gang members are prosecuted alone like one gang member for murder, one for armed robbery. they could infuriate an entire gang. the more likely is that it is a single person acting...
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. >> she was not happy her husband had been elected president. she never made it to washington. >> when he resigned, he and his wife and their family moved here to williamsburg. it was here that letitia tyler suffered a stroke. john tyler learned he was elected as vice president of william perry region william henry harrison. 10th here that he became president of the united states, so she learned she became the first lady. >> she had another terrible stroke, and her husband goes into morning, and then he meets another young lovely in her 20's. >> i think of her as the madonna of first ladies. she posed as a model at a time that was frowned upon, by all accounts was bewitching. andhere were 90 slaves, they were her supervision. julia lobbied for her husband, and she supported him tremendously in everything she did. >> untimely death, a secret marriage, and outsize personality are stories of the women we examined tonight. good evening, and welcome to the season series of first ladies. william henry harrison was in office, and a month later, he dies
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so, you get jimmy carter and bill clinton and all these people elected president. and they're all standing on the shoulders of a nonviolent black movement. whether they realize it or acknowledge it or not. that's the reason that our blinkered memory of this period is such a handicap for us today. >> granted, but nonviolence did not bring about the economic restructuring that king hoped for. so, that today he could make the same speeches about inequality, poverty, work that he made 45 years ago. >> poverty is probably the toughest issue. you're talking about how much nonviolence? maybe two or three years? and for the time that it was active and that it matured into what is the movement. movement is a word we use often, but don't reflect on what it means. it was the watch word of politics. people were moved and literally moved history. but in a very, very short time. now, the watch word of politics is spin. you know, nothing's going anywhere and nobody's moving. >> not since martin luther king has inequality been on the table the way it was at the occupy briefly appe
so, you get jimmy carter and bill clinton and all these people elected president. and they're all standing on the shoulders of a nonviolent black movement. whether they realize it or acknowledge it or not. that's the reason that our blinkered memory of this period is such a handicap for us today. >> granted, but nonviolence did not bring about the economic restructuring that king hoped for. so, that today he could make the same speeches about inequality, poverty, work that he made 45...
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them out and they will lose out in commercial terms and politically the french are determined to have elections in july and their plan was to withdraw all their troops by july but this clearly it hasn't happened isn't going to happen and all the people who know nothing about this question said it wouldn't happen once they got involved yes it's expensive but it's the price of retaining their influence in the united nations and their their influence in west africa. turning now to some other stories making international headlines this hour hundreds of thousands of muslims rallied in bangladesh's capital calling for anti blasphemy laws that would punish those who insult islam they also clashed with government supporters outside the capital leading to at least one death demonstration preceded despite a day long nationwide shutdown of the muslim dominated country imposed by liberal and secular groups to denounce the route. seven people including six americans killed in afghanistan in two separate incidents three u.s. soldiers two civilians plus an afghan doctor killed in the country's southern provin
them out and they will lose out in commercial terms and politically the french are determined to have elections in july and their plan was to withdraw all their troops by july but this clearly it hasn't happened isn't going to happen and all the people who know nothing about this question said it wouldn't happen once they got involved yes it's expensive but it's the price of retaining their influence in the united nations and their their influence in west africa. turning now to some other...
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the state elected to give him a new trial. that is where the case stands today. may of 2011 and i think the current prediction is a new trial for jonathan doody will be held in phoenix in the maricopa county superior court sometime in the summer of 2013, this coming summer and that is where the case stands today. >> now for mesa arizona thomas wilson recalls the origins of mesa as a mormon settlement. >> mesa got its start sort of as an outpost by brigham young from utah. originally it was supposed to be part of a trail of settlements between utah and mexico and indeed that's what it was so the first pioneers by brigham young came here in 1877 and settled in lehigh's which is today a suburb of mesa. they had the same trouble adapting to the climate is everybody else does in arizona particularly before we got air-conditioning. so naturally they built their homesteads and farmsteads and began cultivation and began building canal so that they could live that but naturally in the summer gets pretty hot. so they would do things like build porches where you could sleep
the state elected to give him a new trial. that is where the case stands today. may of 2011 and i think the current prediction is a new trial for jonathan doody will be held in phoenix in the maricopa county superior court sometime in the summer of 2013, this coming summer and that is where the case stands today. >> now for mesa arizona thomas wilson recalls the origins of mesa as a mormon settlement. >> mesa got its start sort of as an outpost by brigham young from utah. originally...
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we have reform so that judges are elected more democratically. we give residents more control of their future needs. we passed the largest tax cut in state history, eliminating that tax on small business owners altogether. we went from one of the highest tax regions to one of the lowest. i want to make kansas the best place in america to raise a family and grow a business. for those who come to our state because of lower taxes, opportunities abound. inhad an all-time record kansas. kansas recently received an a when it comes to environment. we have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. all signs of economic growth.
we have reform so that judges are elected more democratically. we give residents more control of their future needs. we passed the largest tax cut in state history, eliminating that tax on small business owners altogether. we went from one of the highest tax regions to one of the lowest. i want to make kansas the best place in america to raise a family and grow a business. for those who come to our state because of lower taxes, opportunities abound. inhad an all-time record kansas. kansas...
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your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most is that obama promised if elected to close guantanamo bay and as commander in chief of the armed forces he could do this whatever he wanted no amount of filibustering by the republicans could stop him obama you promised hundreds of millions of people to do something very simple start the paper work tomorrow buddy make the nation look better that's your job but that's just my opinion. that's how our life was. east and west. and. i'm a little boy they won't hurt me. yes it does it's. the jews chased us. and everywhere we went the jews would chase us to hear. from the.
your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most is that obama promised if elected to close guantanamo bay and as commander in chief of the armed forces he could do this whatever he wanted no amount of filibustering by the republicans could stop him obama you promised hundreds of millions of people to do something very simple start the paper work tomorrow buddy make the nation look better that's your job but that's just my opinion. that's how our life was. east and west....
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and without that, he could not have been nominated, much less elected. >> james earl carter sr., what was he like? >> he was a very successful peanut warehouseman and farmer. very much a man of his place and his time. he was very glad that his son went to annapolis. that was jimmy carter's dream from the time he was 6 years old, which was quite amazing. earl carter was a leading man in his little town of plains, georgia, but he was -- his attitudes were very, very much those of early 1950's south georgia. >> lillian carter, 68 years old, goes to india in the peace corps. why? >> that's a -- why is a very good question. i think it was a feeling of wanting to broaden her horizons, of wanting to serve. she was a nurse, and nurses have to want to serve. she had retired from nursing at that point, and she tells a very funny story, that she was watching johnny carson on the late show, and she was lying in bed -- she said she was looking at johnny carson through her feet, and then came on alic service announcement to join the peace corps, and age is no criteria. and so she did. i think i'll
and without that, he could not have been nominated, much less elected. >> james earl carter sr., what was he like? >> he was a very successful peanut warehouseman and farmer. very much a man of his place and his time. he was very glad that his son went to annapolis. that was jimmy carter's dream from the time he was 6 years old, which was quite amazing. earl carter was a leading man in his little town of plains, georgia, but he was -- his attitudes were very, very much those of...
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on behalf of the elected officials of san francisco one walk and you, home of the world champions san francisco giants. the home of innovation. san francisco the place where we spent many years trying to fight graffiti; we have not reached the place where we are at zero graffiti. i spent a lot of time as a neighborhood activist. like many of you, i spent many hours in neighborhood cleanups, using different chemicals to deal with graffiti; as a small business owner person i heard from hundreds of merchants. as a prosecutor i'm glad i don't recognized any of you. i recognize how difficult it is for the police and judges to prioritize. graffiti needs to be treated seriously. i want to thank those of you who were part of the 2009 program. we have an amazing rewards program; a graffiti advisory board to help us innovate. we feel that the best ideas are in the heads and the brainchilds of people around the world. how many are from california? how many from the east coast? welcome. i hope it's a -- in the west coast. how many are from the midwest and the south? thank you for coming. how many
on behalf of the elected officials of san francisco one walk and you, home of the world champions san francisco giants. the home of innovation. san francisco the place where we spent many years trying to fight graffiti; we have not reached the place where we are at zero graffiti. i spent a lot of time as a neighborhood activist. like many of you, i spent many hours in neighborhood cleanups, using different chemicals to deal with graffiti; as a small business owner person i heard from hundreds...
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the kaufman county was overwhelmed by the scale of the probes underway while having to protect other elected officials. the family appealed directly to the feds to take the case on. the man who coordinated the funeral for the family yesterday said that mike mclelland had originally wanted the f.b.i. to take charge when mark hasse was killed. >> having the f.b.i. here, to them, there is a sense of frustration that is taken this much time to happen. in some cases, one of the frustrations, these people are furious that we talk about safety and security, we spent time and resources and the hackettes spent time and resources to protect dignitaries. >> so in order for the local authorities to deal with day-to-day law enforcement and continue to protect those elected officials, the family decided to contact the feds and in the past couple of hours, the federal agents have done that and stepped in to lead. he added there that personally believed that the case should be dealt with as terrorism and the f.b.i. should have led the investigation from the very start. they're in charge now. back to you. >>
the kaufman county was overwhelmed by the scale of the probes underway while having to protect other elected officials. the family appealed directly to the feds to take the case on. the man who coordinated the funeral for the family yesterday said that mike mclelland had originally wanted the f.b.i. to take charge when mark hasse was killed. >> having the f.b.i. here, to them, there is a sense of frustration that is taken this much time to happen. in some cases, one of the frustrations,...
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about effective communications with the board of supervisors, the mayor's office and san francisco's elected representative at the state and federal levels, it needs to mention the mta too, i think. that would be my recommendation and i just wanted to echo our chair avalos's suggestion that the track record of promoting social justice and equity is top priority. and focusing on track records that someone who has a demonstrated experience from promoting equity and justice. this you for doing that. >> i think it goes beyond the mta. probably there are other departments that are related to other work of county transportation authority. >> we always run the risk if we put one agency in there that we then have to put all the agencies in there not to lose sight of this. if there is a what the we can use a catch phrase that is inclusive for all of those regional partners that will work to our benefit. so but if there is -- if we know there is three agencies and three agencies only that we are concerned about and we fill those three in and we use a catch phrase for the rest of them. >> i think it ma
about effective communications with the board of supervisors, the mayor's office and san francisco's elected representative at the state and federal levels, it needs to mention the mta too, i think. that would be my recommendation and i just wanted to echo our chair avalos's suggestion that the track record of promoting social justice and equity is top priority. and focusing on track records that someone who has a demonstrated experience from promoting equity and justice. this you for doing...
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elected officials, legislators, and to advance the project and also need to be focused on dealing with the community groups. they have to the a proven regional team player and political and know and be politically savvy and know how to deal with the politics of san francisco and active participant outside of san francisco. so in addition to having meetings here and attended meetings locally, they need to be able to go out into san mateo county and east bay and have a presence outside of san francisco and be able to engage with the committee agency by the transportation authority in order to move the project forward and collaborate and inclusive in the decision making and they also need to inaccurate to and respond to a variety of different stake holders and they need to have great working relationships with partners on all levels city, region, state and commanding respect throughout all levels of the transportation community and they need to be really involved in transportation. the next core competency is a passionate leader. it's someone who is passionate and also has some compassion
elected officials, legislators, and to advance the project and also need to be focused on dealing with the community groups. they have to the a proven regional team player and political and know and be politically savvy and know how to deal with the politics of san francisco and active participant outside of san francisco. so in addition to having meetings here and attended meetings locally, they need to be able to go out into san mateo county and east bay and have a presence outside of san...
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them out and they will lose out in commercial terms and politically the french are determined to have elections in july and their plan was to withdraw all their troops by july but this clearly hasn't happened isn't going to happen and all the people who know nothing about this question said it wouldn't happen once they got involved yes it's expensive but it's the price of retaining their influence in the united nations and their parents once in west africa a court of despair from palestinian...
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especially an important figure during presidential elections as well. george w. bush, on to president obama. and we can expect leaders from around the country to possibly soon be releasing statements with their sentiment. >> yeah, absolutely. absolutely. this is one of those things -- what is a little bit surprising is also just how open he was about his son's suicide. clearly he was able to embrace the fact that his son suffered from this illness, and wanting to share it, wanting to make it very public, and also being sure to point out how special his son was. he also described him as a brilliant intellect with a gift for sensing who was in most pain, and then making a beeline to that person. so clearly his son was sensitive to those around him who perhaps were in the same kind of pain that he was in, or that he was experiencing. so yes, world leaders. he's known internationally. 30 million copies of his book sold. really somebody who many people listen to. so it will resonate among them as they respond to this tragedy. >> eric, i want to talk about this, becaus
especially an important figure during presidential elections as well. george w. bush, on to president obama. and we can expect leaders from around the country to possibly soon be releasing statements with their sentiment. >> yeah, absolutely. absolutely. this is one of those things -- what is a little bit surprising is also just how open he was about his son's suicide. clearly he was able to embrace the fact that his son suffered from this illness, and wanting to share it, wanting to make...
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one of her husband's opponents said he hoped that if james were ever elected president, she would take up housekeeping like a normal woman, and she said, "if james and i are ever elected, i will neither keep house nor make butter." >> monday night, one of the most politically active and influential first ladies, sarah polka. we will also look at her successors. we will take your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. live monday night on twitter on c-span and c-span 3, also sees band radio and c-span.org. >> legislation introduced this month by senators patrick leahy and mike leigh would limit how law enforcement can access private e-mail. google and the constitution project hosted a discussion about this and other proposals to strengthen privacy for digital communications. it is an hour and 45 minutes. going tothink we are get started. i am sharon bradford franklin, senior counsel with the constitution project. i want to welcome you all and thank you for joining us for this program -- "is privacy a thing of the past: how government has outpaced the law on privacy in e
one of her husband's opponents said he hoped that if james were ever elected president, she would take up housekeeping like a normal woman, and she said, "if james and i are ever elected, i will neither keep house nor make butter." >> monday night, one of the most politically active and influential first ladies, sarah polka. we will also look at her successors. we will take your questions and comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. live monday night on twitter on c-span and...
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you know voting i don't know what will happen after elections of course polls can change. the wind right yeah. kind of hard to believe but it will definitely something i look forward to because i know that even though i still has a pretty small population it does serve as a kind of example to set for the rest of the world especially in light of all this global economic instability we're good at but i want to actually go back to joining us songe really quickly because he's been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy he hasn't faced these rape allegations in sweden i mean do you think that this whole case against him was a setup for him to ultimately be extradited to the u.s. . i don't think so i think however the case has been transformed in this process of all these years since this happened in sweden i don't know exactly what happened in sweden that this for a court to rule on right so i think it would be very useful for everybody for him and these two women. that he would go and sort of just wrap it up so that we can move on and forward with focus on it's actually what is be
you know voting i don't know what will happen after elections of course polls can change. the wind right yeah. kind of hard to believe but it will definitely something i look forward to because i know that even though i still has a pretty small population it does serve as a kind of example to set for the rest of the world especially in light of all this global economic instability we're good at but i want to actually go back to joining us songe really quickly because he's been holed up in the...
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they say this is the top thing president obama promised about his re-election. it will be number one or close to it. they need to hold him to it. tom is interesting. he is talked about already as somebody who might run for governor in california. he has already put $37 million of his own money in two ballot measures here. environmental ballot measures. this is a guy to watch. obama came to his home. overlooking the golden gate bridge. he went to the getty home. a climate change. anti-fossil fuel change. he went to getty. as in getty oil. >> he is at all of these beautiful mansions. >> look, you know, when you talk about any kind of presidential candidate. the republicans cannot say that. when it comes to politics, it is location. >> it is this. obama was going to change things. he was going to be the people's person and all that stuff. when he comes to california and many other places, does he rarely go out to talk to the people. that starts to grate on people after a while. this is a big money game. does he get that people don't like that? >> tom, i think you a
they say this is the top thing president obama promised about his re-election. it will be number one or close to it. they need to hold him to it. tom is interesting. he is talked about already as somebody who might run for governor in california. he has already put $37 million of his own money in two ballot measures here. environmental ballot measures. this is a guy to watch. obama came to his home. overlooking the golden gate bridge. he went to the getty home. a climate change. anti-fossil...
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we're talking about an election that's 1,300 days away. >> he may think it's too early to be talking about the next presidential contest, but vice president joe biden, who may also have designs on the white house, he speaks to the south carolina democratic party next month. you know, south carolina is a crucial early primary state. and some republicans who may also run in 2016, such as senator rand paul and former senator rick santorum, they'll be making trips the next two months to iowa and new hampshire, which kick off the caucus and primary calendar. it seems we can't ignore 2016 talk. fred? >> thanks so much, paul stein haaser. a scholar watching north carolina closely says the country is not suicidal. but with two missiles ready to go and threats flowing, the question is what's the end goal? oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! afla
we're talking about an election that's 1,300 days away. >> he may think it's too early to be talking about the next presidential contest, but vice president joe biden, who may also have designs on the white house, he speaks to the south carolina democratic party next month. you know, south carolina is a crucial early primary state. and some republicans who may also run in 2016, such as senator rand paul and former senator rick santorum, they'll be making trips the next two months to iowa...
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your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most is that obama promised if elected to close guantanamo bay and as commander in chief of the armed forces he could do this whatever he wanted no amount of filibustering by the republicans could stop him obama you promised hundreds of millions of people to do something very simple start the paper work tomorrow buddy make the nation look better that's your job but that's just my opinion. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck i got. i mean cameron and i know that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally. it's. a little worse for the least a little lie down to the. radio guy for a minute. what. we're about to have you never seen anything like this i'm still. happy friday everyone with all the stereo bought in the nuclear war with north korea i think it's important that our leaders are keeping a cool head about it take for example oklahoma senator jim inhofe put some words of advice on how to deal with the current state of affa
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chance of seeing that happen and you know, in the many time you know, sometimes in the wake of the election we stopped paying attention to some of the poles and the congressional pole rating it's a drop from 14% to nine. not 9% it's actually nine people in the country that think that congress is doing a good job right now. but with that, i thank you all very much for having me today. (applause) . >> thank you tim and thank you wells fargo bank for providing tim and now, we are going to invite our mayors to the stage and we are going to be able to hear about their requirement prierts and outlook and envision and is each mayor will get some time on the podium and then other manage editor will be leading a k q and a with them and if there are questions that you would like to ask him hold your hands up and either now or during the presentation and we will get to as many as we can and since fraction is the host city, mayor lee is gracious enough to allow mayor khan to go first please welcome dan angle who's president of golden gate university to introduce mayor khan (applause) >>> good morning.
chance of seeing that happen and you know, in the many time you know, sometimes in the wake of the election we stopped paying attention to some of the poles and the congressional pole rating it's a drop from 14% to nine. not 9% it's actually nine people in the country that think that congress is doing a good job right now. but with that, i thank you all very much for having me today. (applause) . >> thank you tim and thank you wells fargo bank for providing tim and now, we are going to...
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also on your bain experience what you thought of the outcome of the election. >> i will answer in the reverse order. yes, i worked with mitt for many years at bain. some of you may know that my wife is an ambassador for president obama. she was a strong supporter of obama. the photos ask me. people would always ask me. i supported the president for one simple reason -- i like to sleep inside. [laughter] there is more truth to that then you know. if you knew my wife -- [laughter] on the economy, i hope and i believe the president will get serious on the economy in the second term. i hope he will build a strong economic team that has diverse skills and practical business skills. hope they can reach out to business. what is happening in washington is enormously frustrating. gotfiscal cliff -- we solutions out there like simpson-bowles. you may not like pieces of simpson-bowles, but at least it is a starting point to have a dialogue and address some of the issues you have got to address. my hope is that there'll be a enough restaurant congress in the second terms of that we can begin to g
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of the old military and security apparatus from gaining power in what was then disputed presidential elections but he acknowledges that the. discontent with the brotherhood has caused russians and disputes both within his own group and between his group and others so there are certainly elements of april sixth and i don't look for the why the opposition now question whether that was the right choice to tack told thank you very much for that tom dale cora based journalist joining us live for not thanks. sun sea and banks with billions of hidden dollars a new tax avoidance scandal erupts in the british virgin islands coming up we are four of the world's most influential have been caught red handed and sitting vast fortunes from the prying eyes of taxman back at home. the first second chinese city has begun calling birds in a wave of panic about a possible avian flu outbreak the fears of also spread to neighboring countries six people have died out of the sixteen infected so far figures fall from the epidemic these crazy pilbeam looks now at who might hope to benefit from any bird flu hype panic
of the old military and security apparatus from gaining power in what was then disputed presidential elections but he acknowledges that the. discontent with the brotherhood has caused russians and disputes both within his own group and between his group and others so there are certainly elements of april sixth and i don't look for the why the opposition now question whether that was the right choice to tack told thank you very much for that tom dale cora based journalist joining us live for not...
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so, in the 2012 election, 12 candidates qualified to receive public funding. we disbursed approximately 1.2 million in public funds. the candidates spent about $3 million. and third-party persons spent approximately 1.5 million. i'd like to point out that there is a typo that i just noticed on page 3. the last sentence in the first paragraph states that there were 22 eligible candidates. there were actually 12 eligible candidates as stated on page 2. and all the information is in the report. if you have any questions, i'd be glad to answer them. >> how do you think we did compared to our goals for public financing? >> you know, it's been very difficult to identify whether we've been meeting our goals because each election cycle, the rules change. so, for example, when those public financing program first started in 2002, we did not have individual expenditure ceilings. we just had ceilings where when they were lifted, they were lifted for everybody, including publicly funded candidates. so, once the ceilings were lifted, candidates could spend as much as they
so, in the 2012 election, 12 candidates qualified to receive public funding. we disbursed approximately 1.2 million in public funds. the candidates spent about $3 million. and third-party persons spent approximately 1.5 million. i'd like to point out that there is a typo that i just noticed on page 3. the last sentence in the first paragraph states that there were 22 eligible candidates. there were actually 12 eligible candidates as stated on page 2. and all the information is in the report. if...
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so, in each year that we have an election, toward the middle to the end of the summer when the election kicks off in earnest, they virtually stop doing audits and work almost completely on the public financing program, which is sort of an auditing process in itself. because with public finance candidates, you're not just looking at contributions after the fact, you're also monitoring all the ones that are coming in. so, it's almost like a double audit because, of course, it's public money so we treat it very carefully. and, to be honest, although we have four auditors and they're all excellent people, we can really use five, perhaps even six, you know. some day, really, we ought to be able to audit all committees and not just public finance committees and a handful of others. we just don't have any other resources to do that. >> and in addition to what the what director sinclair said, during the election season, the auditors very closely review notifications from candidates as to which threshold they're at in terms of fund-raising and spending. and they also review third-party spending
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the members who are elected, the democrats running for re-election in states were mitt romney really crushed president obama, they can't do this without republican cover. republicans are now saying, no, we can't move on background checks. and so despite the national polling, which is -- which group is winning, the nra and its aligned groups are winning. >> evan, perhaps a more pressing issue for the house is a deal on immigration reform. what kind of negotiations have been going on behind the scenes during the break? >> a loft to discussion on immigration, all over tv, in public, behind the scenes, every where. i feel like at this point, the guns, which we just discussed, at this point, most observers feel like immigration has got a bill a better chance of proceeding than gun does now. there's still a lot to do on guns, obama's going to do a big push next week in connecticut. >> you have covered lobbyists for a long time now, who is the immigration lobby? >> what's interesting is now you're seeing business groups and unions coming together to push for immigration reform so it's reall
the members who are elected, the democrats running for re-election in states were mitt romney really crushed president obama, they can't do this without republican cover. republicans are now saying, no, we can't move on background checks. and so despite the national polling, which is -- which group is winning, the nra and its aligned groups are winning. >> evan, perhaps a more pressing issue for the house is a deal on immigration reform. what kind of negotiations have been going on behind...
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there comes a time after election where the president said we have to do nation building at home the age of war is over and people in south korea and in japan don't fully believe that the u.s. will be there for them. same goes for taiwan and same goes for the persian gulf with iran. we have let north korea go nuclear. >> paul: right. >> we're about to let iran go nuclear unless we do something about it and it's not -- people don't have faith in the u.s. to show the will and leadership to stop these countries from going nuclear. >> paul: and north korea, once a country does get nuclear, a rogue regime they're hard to contain because they feel they can act with impunity and we can do nothing about it, it's an important lesson for iran. when we come back, it's time for a checkup on obamacare, as the rollout begins for the next phase of the law. we'll get the real cost on americans, and the added burden of filling out a 20-page application with 60 pages of instructions. o. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds
there comes a time after election where the president said we have to do nation building at home the age of war is over and people in south korea and in japan don't fully believe that the u.s. will be there for them. same goes for taiwan and same goes for the persian gulf with iran. we have let north korea go nuclear. >> paul: right. >> we're about to let iran go nuclear unless we do something about it and it's not -- people don't have faith in the u.s. to show the will and...
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your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most is that obama promised if elected to close guantanamo bay and as commander in chief of the armed forces he could do this whatever he wanted no amount of filibustering by the republicans could stop him obama you promised hundreds of millions of people to do something very simple start the paper work tomorrow buddy make the nation look better that's your job but that's just my opinion. more news today violence is once again flared up. in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i'd like. to eat i mean. i believe that i've seen the team really messed up. in the old story so personally apologize that's. the worst you are going through the white house to give it to the radio guy in fort lauderdale minestrone cause they want what we're about to give you never seen anything like this i'm told. the friday everyone with all the stereo but in the nuclear
your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most is that obama promised if elected to close guantanamo bay and as commander in chief of the armed forces he could do this whatever he wanted no amount of filibustering by the republicans could stop him obama you promised hundreds of millions of people to do something very simple start the paper work tomorrow buddy make the nation look better that's your job but that's just my opinion. more news today violence is once again...
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think nixon was elected in 1968. next month, a meeting with jay edgar hoover. by the first week of december, hoover's on national television saying the black panther party is a threat to the security of america. this is before nixon is even sworn in. they are already on getting ready to move. by january 17th, carter and john huggins are murdered and killed as documented in this book, how it was and who the actual murders was above and beyond the us organization putting up two brothers called the snyder brothers. the real name of the real killers are in this book well researched. they never went to jail and never went to prison. one of those killers wound up in their los angeles district office of the fbi as reported by another fbi agency who wrote a book called "fbi secrets" after he retired. this is important to understand. what were they doing. by the end of the 1969, we'll be rid of the black panthers, says john mitchell, and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year, i'm in jail. i mean they got charged not just in chicago, but
think nixon was elected in 1968. next month, a meeting with jay edgar hoover. by the first week of december, hoover's on national television saying the black panther party is a threat to the security of america. this is before nixon is even sworn in. they are already on getting ready to move. by january 17th, carter and john huggins are murdered and killed as documented in this book, how it was and who the actual murders was above and beyond the us organization putting up two brothers called...
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has been our chief for years and to ensure a project happens like this on time. [ applause ] as an elected official i'm very sympathetic acknowledging other officials, jose cisneros from our treasurer's office and former assembly woman, i would be remiss if we didn't acknowledge our former mayor willie brown and john mayor who has been very supportive. thank you to them as well. i recognize our director, but i think it's important to recognize our board of directors who has been really instrumental in advising this project from a construction standpoint and community standpoint and i want to recognize our directors, art lloyd, gabriel metcalf, director of mta and john, we also have alternate member greg harper, a founding member of the board that will be participating more frequently. i want to thank everyone today. it's been a long process to get here. everyone involved in this project knows. thank you to everyone here. [ applause ] >> i for got to mention that our state senator mark leno has also presented a certificate of recognition to the transbay transit tower. it congratulations on
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our elected leaders prmpl to govern from one crisis to another. that's my biggest concern. richard, your turn. >> my good friend, ali velshi, is definitely glass half full. he starts with the optimism. i'm going to start with the pessimism. i'm most worried about the inactivity and the ditering, the gridlock, the slow decision making that takes place on both sides of atlantic that led to a debt ceiling debacle, a sequestration, and in europe a miserable state of affairs, seen most recently by cypress. i regret to say i still remain a glass half empty person. and even more so today because the biggest threat, the biggest worry that i can see at the moment is that i won't have ali velshi to pu right each week to open his eyes to the sensible views as he goes into whatever myopic he. s. >> i will miss you a great deal, but we'll work together again. otherwise i'll call you and speak to you for a minute. richard quest, my good friend, go well, my friend. >>> the s&p 500 is returning double digits already just four months into the year. should you lock in your gains? i'll talk w
our elected leaders prmpl to govern from one crisis to another. that's my biggest concern. richard, your turn. >> my good friend, ali velshi, is definitely glass half full. he starts with the optimism. i'm going to start with the pessimism. i'm most worried about the inactivity and the ditering, the gridlock, the slow decision making that takes place on both sides of atlantic that led to a debt ceiling debacle, a sequestration, and in europe a miserable state of affairs, seen most...
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he predicted there be no agreement before elections in june. we have a long way to go even before a confidence-building measure is possible. it to be very difficult to resolve the nuclear issues at all of and a political crisis that rages on. differencesule out when the parties meet tomorrow. this is exactly what i would like to discuss next. where are we in negotiating necessary constraints? the talks were, constructive. these talks are beginning to resemble renegotiations. haltingial focus is on the growth in iran stockpile of 20% in rich iranian that would provide the fastest route toward producing the material needed to build a nuclear weapon. the objectives are to establish gain -- disney and to with the legitimacy and to gain as much as possible. than threeons less months away its is likely they will not cut a deal even on a small step. it is reasonable to hope for a further narrowing of differences that would bring the sides closer to taking that first step, an agreement that would build confidence and buy time with a more comprehensive
he predicted there be no agreement before elections in june. we have a long way to go even before a confidence-building measure is possible. it to be very difficult to resolve the nuclear issues at all of and a political crisis that rages on. differencesule out when the parties meet tomorrow. this is exactly what i would like to discuss next. where are we in negotiating necessary constraints? the talks were, constructive. these talks are beginning to resemble renegotiations. haltingial focus is...
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and the state elected to get him a new trial. so that's with the case stands today. that order came down in may of 2011, it's taken some time now. i think the current prediction is new trial for jonathan will be held in phoenix, arizona in maricopa county sometime in this coming summer. that's where the case stands today. [inaudible] >> for more information on on book's recent visit to mesa, arizona and and the other places go to c-span.org/local content. >>> you're watching booktv, 48 hours of non-fiction authors and books. every weekend on c-span2. here's programs to look out for this weekend. at 3:45 eastern, layla gilbert, paul marsha, and new -- army of god describes the crime joseph connie koney in central africa. tomorrow live at noon live with amy goodman. submit your questions at booktv. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. and for complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> back to ten things congress doesn't want you you to know about how it does business. >> number tower, powerful members of congress in safe noncompetitive seats often hol
and the state elected to get him a new trial. so that's with the case stands today. that order came down in may of 2011, it's taken some time now. i think the current prediction is new trial for jonathan will be held in phoenix, arizona in maricopa county sometime in this coming summer. that's where the case stands today. [inaudible] >> for more information on on book's recent visit to mesa, arizona and and the other places go to c-span.org/local content. >>> you're watching...
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it's a little politically vul they aer inable for some of the democrats up for re-election. some people in montana, in arkansas, it may be a risky negotiation to keep pushing on this issue. but for the president i think this is something he holds dear and he's going to keep pushing on. >> i want to thank you both so much for your time. we appreciate that. we're going to go back to jim maceda. i know we had a mess there with the satellite picture but let's go back to jim maceda in seoul, south korea, for us. good evening your time. it feels every day we're a little closer to military conflict. can you give us a reality check? >> reporter: well, the reality check is that i think for the first time since this situation began, this latest current crisis which goes back to february now, we have been on an increasing war of footing, but i must say for the first day since that began in february, i have a feeling all sides involved are taking a breather. for the first day we haven't heard a specific threat from kim jong-un or from his regime. you get the impression that the american
it's a little politically vul they aer inable for some of the democrats up for re-election. some people in montana, in arkansas, it may be a risky negotiation to keep pushing on this issue. but for the president i think this is something he holds dear and he's going to keep pushing on. >> i want to thank you both so much for your time. we appreciate that. we're going to go back to jim maceda. i know we had a mess there with the satellite picture but let's go back to jim maceda in seoul,...
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during the election campaign there was a reduction in the unemployment rate and a lot was made of the reduction and this is going down for all of the wrong reasons, isn't it? >> that's right. you mentioned earlier that the labor force participation rates are the lowest since march of 1979 and more over a part of the jobs report is disturbing and created by small businesses according to a household survey and only 1.2 million in the last year and after the recoveryy to have that creation on what is supposed to be the sweet spot of the economy and small businesses that create the new jobs and have that level of new job creationn is very, very disappoint does not harbor well for future job creation. >> we hit robust job creation and now we see this report. is this a one month blip as pay roll taxes and obama care are absorbed. >> this was a particularly bad months but look at the last three or four years we created if we had job creation in the previous recoveries we would have four million new jobs today. instead we have a declining labor force creation. that was jobs than we normally h
during the election campaign there was a reduction in the unemployment rate and a lot was made of the reduction and this is going down for all of the wrong reasons, isn't it? >> that's right. you mentioned earlier that the labor force participation rates are the lowest since march of 1979 and more over a part of the jobs report is disturbing and created by small businesses according to a household survey and only 1.2 million in the last year and after the recoveryy to have that creation...
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you would have to look back and just remember how high expectations here after president obama was elected. they are high because there is at least five years. there's a lot to be done. they are high because his leadership style is very appealing, very different. he speaks extemporaneously. he has said when people meet with him some of bureaucrats aren't to come in and just read talking points. that he has really spoken out power and some of the perks. he wants to do away with so many of the motorcade that disrupt traffic. you are not to have sumptuous entertaining. when i had lunch at the embassy here a couple of months ago to say goodbye to the ambassador, i came away a little bit hungry. instead of the standard 8, 9 courses, it was four courses and a soup. he said there would be no more hard liquor served when the military entertains. liquor company stock to drop to 10% the next day. inre's not as many people the vip waiting rooms and the casinos at macau. so, he's done some things symbolically. he understands the role the private sector has got to play. i think expectations are high. b
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as our elected representatives, you have the legal and financial and moral responsibility to protect our city's resources, whether it's five cents or five million, we want our money back. now more than 20 lawsuits around the country have been filed, including at least nine public entities in california. the city of san francisco needs to join. therefore, i'm calling on you to find out exactly how much we lost from the libor fraud and take legal action to get our money back for san francisco. if it takes an extra hour on the computer, it is your job to investigate. as a mother with a daughter entering public high school this fall, i also want you to make sure our schools and other public entities investigate their losses and get that money back. again, i say, whether it's five cents or five million, we want our money back. >> supervisor avalos: thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. elizabeth -- vice president of politics for sau local 21 and i work at the tenderloin clinic. over the last six years we have been sustaining terrible budget cuts. you're the budge
as our elected representatives, you have the legal and financial and moral responsibility to protect our city's resources, whether it's five cents or five million, we want our money back. now more than 20 lawsuits around the country have been filed, including at least nine public entities in california. the city of san francisco needs to join. therefore, i'm calling on you to find out exactly how much we lost from the libor fraud and take legal action to get our money back for san francisco. if...
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so that's one of the reasons why they have security on all officials, all elected officials in the county. >> what about any kind of concrete, physical evidence? anything new? >> no, they are still looking at the ballistics. in this case there were about a couple dozen shell casings left behind at the scene. they are very hopeful that might yield some evidence. but we're still waiting to see what will happen with that. >> the owner of a gunshop said that mike mclelland was in the shop looking at antique guns. not necessarily for himself but some people in his office expressed they were concerned for their safety. what are you learning about that? >> that was a gunshop that he actually went to quite frequently. he liked to go there. he liked to visit. the gunshop owner did till tel him he was concerned about his staff's safety and he wanted to know what would be a good weapon that they should carry. >> all right. tonya, thank you so much from the dlat morning news. appreciate it it. >>> it's final four time. best in the ncaa talent in atlanta. and voted thee best player in ncaa history is
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have any election. very modern, very western. january of 2005, good election. sixty-five% of the vote, scheduled a parliamentary election june of 2006. not ready for an opponent in january. there was a huge fight over whether hamas could run. we made clearly the wrong decision. where we came out was the terrorist group, where we came out is is a process to hand in their guns and participate in politics so let them run but they can't participate in government until they disarm. the problem is he thought they would lose. the participation in government was unimportant and guys sit in parliament but they won. why did they win? they ran a terrific campaign. i remember visiting the west bank before the election. all over the place. banners across streets built more, basically nowhere to be seen. the president thought it was a vote against corruption. in retrospect it was fat and something else too. it was a vote for islam. it was an early sign of what we have now seen in other places in the region as well. we are now in 2006 and it was clear that there was going to
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isnce's foreign minister encouraged to stick to an election. laurent fabius was speaking to a visit to the capital. french and african troops forced rebels out of the city earlier this year. says rivalius factions in the north must start talks. the main rebel movement in the national -- movement for the liberation has faced a series of challenges over the past few months. more reports. members of the national movement for the liberation are back in partial control. after a year of absence from northern mali. the movement has seen significant changes. it all started last april when the fighters expelled the northern army. al qaeda linked the groups and remove them from cities. now, they are back, and they said they return is a result of any deal. they have no deal to divide the country among armed groups. we have offered to go to peace talks. has used this as opportunity to kill more civilians. the president of the transition, --icle (-- the equivalent during last year's conflict clearly renounced its independent claim and all that for peace tal
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the voters elected them. i'm not going to insult the voters. >> lou: we'll leave that to the elected officials. >> no, no, no, no. look. the senate will work its way through the process. they've already had hearings this year in the judiciary committee on immigration. i don't doubt there will be even more. the way i read the letter was this bill would have a hearing, not that the issue would be forced to just one hearing. >> lou: chris? >> we haven't seen the bill. we'll see how it looks. >> i would say this, lou. any time you have legislation cooked up behind closed doors by a small group, a gang of eight, a gang of six, gang of whatever, usually it's because they think there are parts of it that the american public won't like, so they want the protection of closed doors. they throw it to the senate, sounds like obama care in some respects. throw it out there, give us one hearing and try to ram it through. i would say be aware. bevery afraid when it's done this way. if they believed these provisions would be
the voters elected them. i'm not going to insult the voters. >> lou: we'll leave that to the elected officials. >> no, no, no, no. look. the senate will work its way through the process. they've already had hearings this year in the judiciary committee on immigration. i don't doubt there will be even more. the way i read the letter was this bill would have a hearing, not that the issue would be forced to just one hearing. >> lou: chris? >> we haven't seen the bill. we'll...
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spent what for him was not a lot of money buying the state's elections, and this is the first election cycle where we have had an art pope party. he has attacked every part of the state's social fiber. from the integrated schools which were a model for the nation in create creating middle class and income schools. he was part of stacking the school district to get that recalled. he is trying to push the idea that there should be a quadrupling of the state tax on groceries so they can afford to lower corporate and income tax on the wealthy. it's this incredible redistribution, an incredible attack on what makes a state great in north carolina, which had been really aggressive investing in the people and education and having good democracy. >> that's part of what distresses me. part of it is i went to college in north carolina, and i love it. she was a democratic governor who despite the takeover of the folk she was vetoing and vetoing. now it looks like they can just run over the electorate. >> and the republicans haven't had this much control for 100 years. art pope is now deputy budge
spent what for him was not a lot of money buying the state's elections, and this is the first election cycle where we have had an art pope party. he has attacked every part of the state's social fiber. from the integrated schools which were a model for the nation in create creating middle class and income schools. he was part of stacking the school district to get that recalled. he is trying to push the idea that there should be a quadrupling of the state tax on groceries so they can afford to...
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. >> in the elections that we saw last november was a call by the american voters for more women's leadership. it elected a historic number of women into the senate, into the house. >> reporter: but for now the spotlight remains on hillary clinton. she'll be speaking in texas later this month, and until she says yes or no, the hillary fever continues. dan and bianna. >> it does. and as you pointed out, she has not said no. that is the big thing. reena, thank you for your reporting. >>> moving on now to health news, this morning families across america are absorbing some big health news. a judge has ruled that girls under 17 should be able to buy the so-called morning after pill without a prescription as easy as buying aspirin. >> and this is a really rare move. the judges overruling an age limit set by the obama administration calling it arbitrary and political. abc's dr. richard besser is here with a medical reality check for us. and there's a lot of confusion about this. doctor, is this the same as the abortion pill? >> there is so much confusion around that, that question. it is a very dif
. >> in the elections that we saw last november was a call by the american voters for more women's leadership. it elected a historic number of women into the senate, into the house. >> reporter: but for now the spotlight remains on hillary clinton. she'll be speaking in texas later this month, and until she says yes or no, the hillary fever continues. dan and bianna. >> it does. and as you pointed out, she has not said no. that is the big thing. reena, thank you for your...
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i am sure everyone tuned into the presidential election. not one candidate talks about financial reform. does not matter if you are democratic or republican. there is literally one person running for senate to even mention it, who is a elizabeth warren. we can agree or disagree about whether her views are accurate or not, but what i do commend her for is that she is talking about it. if it affects people's lives, politicians should talk about it. i want to give talks like this to give a little bit of awareness to what i think is a serious problem. longer term, i would like to be helpful to congress and to the sec. i have been in touch with people in congress, and i hope to be helpful to them. in terms of my longer term plans, have not figured it out yet. a lot of people said, you have burned your bridges on wall street, you will never work there again. but i think the point i make to people is that that is not what i hear from the public in terms of this idea of returning to fiduciary standards. the big players in the market are not hedge f
i am sure everyone tuned into the presidential election. not one candidate talks about financial reform. does not matter if you are democratic or republican. there is literally one person running for senate to even mention it, who is a elizabeth warren. we can agree or disagree about whether her views are accurate or not, but what i do commend her for is that she is talking about it. if it affects people's lives, politicians should talk about it. i want to give talks like this to give a little...